Silver just solved a major solid-state battery problem
Using a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one inside a battery could enable rechargeable lithium metal batteries that are safer, store much more energy, and recharge far faster than today’s lithium-ion batteries. This idea has attracted scientists and engineers for decades. However, progress has been limited by a critical weakness. Solid electrolytes made from crystalline materials tend to develop microscopic cracks. Over time, these cracks grow during repeated charging and eventually...





